Maybe Volcanoes Could Explain the Phosphine in Venus’ Atmosphere0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 1, 2020
The detection of phosphine in Venus’ atmosphere was one of those quintessential moments in space science.
The detection of phosphine in Venus’ atmosphere was one of those quintessential moments in space science.
Despite no go-ahead for missions, scientists are still trying to get to Earth’s evil twin
Venus is completely shrouded by cloud, making it hard to see the surface below — but the clouds themselves are revealing some fascinating secrets about Earth’s toxic twin.